Evolving Structure of the East Asian Economic System since 1700

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Full Vertical Integration
Gdp Estimate
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Heita Kawakatsu
hong
Indian Cotton Industry
International Monetary Fund
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landlord
Long Stapled Cotton
Merchant Houses
Mexican Dollars
Net Rice Importer
Philippine Economy
Quasi-vertical Integration
Relative Gdp
rms
settlements
Ship Owners
Shipping Services
Short Stapled Cottons
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Silver Yen
straits
Tenant Economy
Wet Rice Areas
World Wheat Market
Yangtze
Yangtze River
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138243750
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is the fifth volume of essays edited by A. J. H Latham and Heita Kawakatsu from the International Economic History Congresses looking at the development of the Asian Economy. Bringing together leading scholars from both the east and west, this book offers fascinating insights into the cotton trade, the rice, wheat and shipping industries and the development of trade and finance in East Asia.

A.J.H. Latham is Professor of Economic History at the University of Wales, Swansea and is co-editor of Intra-Asian trade and the World Market and Asia Pacific Dynamism 1550-2000, both published by Routledge.

Heita Kawakatsu is Principal of Shizuoka Art College. Until 2007 he was Professor of Economic History and Vice-Director of the International Research Centre for Japanese Studies in Kyoto. He is co-editor of Intra-Asian trade and the World Market and Asia Pacific Dynamism 1550-2000, both published by Routledge